Multi-objective evolutionary optimization of photovoltaic glass for thermal daylight and energy consideration

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2023

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Aybüke Taser
Tugce Kazanasmaz
Başak Kundakcı Koyunbaba
Zeynep Durmus Arsan

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Elsevier Ltd

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The potential of fenestration systems is increased by incorporating photovoltaic technology into windows. This recently developed technology enhances the ability to generate energy from the building façade improve the thermal and daylight performance of buildings and visual comfort of occupants. Integrating an evolutionary optimization algorithm into this technology is one of the possible sustainable solutions to enhance building performance and minimize environmental impact. This paper uses a genetic evolutionary optimization algorithm to explore the optimum performance of photovoltaic glass in an architecture studio regarding annual energy consumption energy generation and daylight performance. Design variables include a window-to-wall ratio (i.e. window size and location) and amorphous-silicon thin-film solar cell transparency to generate optimum Pareto-front solutions for the case building. Optimization objectives are minimizing annual thermal (i.e. heating and cooling) loads and maximizing Spatial Daylight Autonomy. Optimized results of low-E semi-transparent amorphous-silicon photovoltaic glass applied on the façade show that the spatial daylight autonomy is increased to 82% with reduced glare risk and higher visual comfort for the occupants. Photovoltaic glass helped reduce the selected room's seasonal and annual lighting loads by up to 26.7%. Lastly compared to non-optimized photovoltaic glass they provide 23.2% more annual electrical energy. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Bipv, Daylight, Multi-objective Evolutionary Optimization, Spatial Daylight Illuminance, Thin-film Photovoltaics, Buildings, Energy Utilization, Environmental Impact, Environmental Technology, Evolutionary Algorithms, Glass, Multiobjective Optimization, Silicon Solar Cells, Solar Power Generation, Thin Film Solar Cells, Thin Films, Bipv, Daylight, Daylight Illuminance, Evolutionary Optimization Algorithm, Multi-objective Evolutionary Optimizations, Photovoltaic Glass, Spatial Daylight Illuminance, Thermal, Thin Film Photovoltaics, Visual Comfort, Amorphous Silicon, Algorithm, Daylight, Glass, Heating, Optimization, Photovoltaic System, Spatial Analysis, Thermal Power, Buildings, Energy utilization, Environmental impact, Environmental technology, Evolutionary algorithms, Glass, Multiobjective optimization, Silicon solar cells, Solar power generation, Thin film solar cells, Thin films, BIPV, Daylight, Daylight illuminance, Evolutionary optimization algorithm, Multi-objective evolutionary optimizations, Photovoltaic glass, Spatial daylight illuminance, Thermal, Thin film photovoltaics, Visual comfort, Amorphous silicon, algorithm, daylight, glass, heating, optimization, photovoltaic system, spatial analysis, thermal power, Thin-film photovoltaics, BIPV, Daylight, Spatial daylight illuminance, Multi-objective evolutionary optimization

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Solar Energy

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264

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112070

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